Underpinned by extensive industry knowledge and technical and applications expertise, Malvern Panalytical's lab equipment & scientific instruments help users better understand a wide variety of materials, from proteins and polymers to metals and building materials. Our technologies facilitates the measurement of parameters such as particle size, shape and zeta potential, biomolecular interactions and stability, microrheological properties, elemental concentrations and crystallographic structure. Highly reliable and robust characterization of these properties is fundamental to predicting how a product will behave during use, to optimizing its performance and achieving manufacturing excellence.
Malvern Panalytical technologies are used by scientists and engineers in a wide range of industries and organizations to solve the challenges associated with maximizing productivity, developing better quality products and getting them to market faster.
Product category
- Automation solutions
- Calibration standards
- CNA cross-belt analyzers
- Consumables
- Handheld spectrometers
- Image analyzers
- Liquid chromatography
- Near-infrared spectrometers (NIR)
- Particle size analyzers
- Sample preparation for XRF and ICP
- Software for XRF and XRD applications
- Spectroradiometers
- X-ray components
- X-ray diffractometers (XRD)
- X-ray fluorescence spectrometers (XRF)
- X-ray metrology
- X-ray scattering platform
- X-ray tubes
Measurement type
- 3D structure / imaging
- Binding affinity
- Chemical identification
- Contaminant detection and analysis
- Crystal structure determination
- Elemental analysis
- Elemental quantification
- Epitaxy analysis
- Ground truthing
- Interface roughness
- Label-free analysis
- Microrheology
- Moisture content
- Molecular size
- Molecular structure
- Molecular weight
- Particle concentration
- Particle shape
- Particle size
- Phase identification
- Phase quantification
- Protein mobility
- Reciprocal space analysis
- Remote sensing
- Residual stress analysis
- Texture analysis
- Thin film metrology
- Viscosity
- Zeta potential